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The Bangladesh Code is an official compilation and codification of laws in Bangladesh, which is published by the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs of the Government of Bangladesh. The code was initiated in 1973 and first published in 1977. It has 47 volumes, of which 24 are in English and 23 are in Bengali. The code includes ...
The tax law imposes income tax at 25 percent on listed entities and 32.5 [2] percent for non-listed entities. Corporate tax rate changes announced this year include: an additional surcharge of 2.5 percent on income of companies in the tobacco sector
NBR is the Authority for Tax Policies and Tax Laws in Bangladesh. [1] [2] NBR collects almost 97% of Tax Revenue and almost 85% of total Revenue for the Government of Bangladesh. [3] The Customs, Excise and VAT Appellate Tribunal is a tribunal under the National Board of Revenue established in 1995. [4] [5]
Bangladesh Laws (Revision and Declaration) Act, 1973 (No 8) Bangladesh Rice Research Institute Act, 1973 (No 10) [Repealed] Finance Act, 1973 (No 11) Appropriation (Railways) Act, 1973 (No 12) Appropriation Act, 1973 (No 16) International Crimes (Tribunals) Act, 1973 (No 19) Bangladesh Fisheries Development Corporation Act, 1973 (No 22)
The Bangladesh (Taking Over of Control and Management of Industrial and Commercial Concerns) Order, 1972 (Acting President's Order) The Bangladesh (Administration of Financial Institutions) Order, 1972 (A.P.O.) The Bangladesh Law Officers Order, 1972 (President's Order) Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunals) Order, 1972
Passed on 15 July 1973, the first amendment was made to the Article 47 of the constitution. The amendment inserted an additional clause, Article 47(3), that states that any law regarding prosecution or punishment of war crimes cannot be declared void or unlawful on grounds of unconstitutionality. A new Article 47A was also added, which ...
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The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of Bangladesh ratified and confirmed all proclamations, orders, regulations and laws, and amendments, additions, modifications, substitutions and omissions made in the constitution during the period between 15 August 1975 and 9 April 1979 (both days inclusive) by the authorities when the country was under martial law.